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A source of support and expert guidance through a difficult life passage Like a wise and comforting companion, this unique journal can help you to understand and work through those feelings of anger, fear, confusion, remorse, grief, and hopelessness that come along with the breakup of a marriage. The evocative writing exercises throughout The Healing Journey Through Divorce will provide you with the calm psychological space you need to collect your thoughts, sort out and reflect upon your feelings, and regain your bearings so that you can get on with the business of forging a new life for…mehr

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A source of support and expert guidance through a difficult life passage Like a wise and comforting companion, this unique journal can help you to understand and work through those feelings of anger, fear, confusion, remorse, grief, and hopelessness that come along with the breakup of a marriage. The evocative writing exercises throughout The Healing Journey Through Divorce will provide you with the calm psychological space you need to collect your thoughts, sort out and reflect upon your feelings, and regain your bearings so that you can get on with the business of forging a new life for yourself and your loved ones. You will find The Healing Journey Through Divorce a valuable travel companion on your path to a fulfilling life. "I heartily recommend this book. [It] provides the reader with useful, thought-provoking exercises to help navigate the difficult emotional journey of divorce." --Marc J. Ackerman, PhD Author of Does Wednesday Mean Mom's House or Dad's?: Parenting Together While Living Apart Other books in the Healing Journey series include: * The Healing Journey, 208 pp., Paper (0-471-24712-X) * The Healing Journey for Couples, 271 pp., Paper (0-471-25470-3) * The Healing Journey Through Grief, 264 pp., Paper (0-471-29565-5)
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PHIL RICH, EdD, MSW, is an experienced psychotherapist who has beenin practice for more than 20 years. He has taught at the graduateand undergraduate levels and led professional workshops. He wasborn and raised in London, England, and now lives with his familyin Amherst, Massachusetts. LITA LINZER SCHWARTZ, PhD, ABPP (Forensic), is DistinguishedProfessor Emerita at the Pennsylvania State University. She haswritten, edited, or coauthored more than 15 books previously,including Painful Partings: Divorce and Its Aftermath (Wiley),Mid-Life Divorce Counseling, and The Dynamics of Divorce.